Sunday, September 24, 2017

UK: Muslim Man stabbed in the neck as he arrived at a mosque in Altrincham for evening prayers


The shocking attack - which police are treating as a hate crime - comes on the night the M.E.N. launches a campaign to stamp out hatred and promote tolerance.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Manchester Evening News
By Sam Yarwood/Dominic Smithers | September 24, 2017

A man was attacked as he arrived at a mosque for evening prayers.

The man, was outside the Altrincham Islamic Centre, on Grove Lane, when someone approached him from behind and stabbed him in the neck.

Some worshippers were already inside the mosque when the incident happened just before 6pm on Sunday evening.

The shocking attack - which police are treating as a hate crime - comes on the night the M.E.N. launches a campaign to stamp out hatred and promote tolerance.

The We Stand Together campaign aims to teach all children how to solve problems peacefully, encourage acts of kindness and fight hate crime.

It is understood the man, a hospital consultant in his 50s, who lives nearby, was treated in hospital and is expected to be kept in overnight.

Members of the congregation spoke of their shock following the attack which they say is out of character for the area.

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